In a statement he sent in to the Standard, he boasted of how he voted for Trump a week before anyone else, and also savagely insulted his family and the Democrats currently occupying the White House.

“Using unprintable epithets against Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton, Obama’s grandmother, his nephew Said and one of the Kogelo’s village spokesman Nicholas Rajula, Malik said he had no regrets going against the family to support Trump,” published the news site today, Thursday, November 11.

This comes after his family and villagers threatened to put a curse on him if he went ahead to demean Obama’s legacy as the first black President of America and vote for Trump as well.

“I voted for Trump and predicted that he would win. What is the big fuss? I’m exercising my democratic right to vote for my choice. My family’s and Kogelo’s obsession with witchcraft will take them nowhere," boasted Malik.

According to the news site, in his email, Malik attacked his own family members, calling them leeches, juniors and nobodies. He also dismissed claims that it was Barack who influenced development projects in Kogelo.

“It is Mwai Kibaki’s government that pulled electricity and built roads here. They thought Barack would come here during his presidency but he did not. I do not enjoy the limelight as people may think but due to the natural laws of justice and public service, it is inescapable,” said Malik.

In the email, he also claimed to have built homes for widows and orphans, built roads, water wells and bridges, as well as sponsored tournaments and provided scholarships in his quest to promote peace in Kogelo, Siaya county and the world.

“I love my brother but he has been a big disappointment,” concluded Malik.